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SWAMP CHILDREN Little Voices (1981 UK Factory label 3-track 12" vinyl single, also including Call Me Honey and Boy. The laminated picture sleeve has only a few light storage marks while the vinyl shows a few light paper scuffs but remains in EX condition FAC49) more...
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2. So Hot Comes from 'UNITED KINGDOM' vinyl LP
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SWAMP CHILDREN So Hot (UK 9-trk LP from 1982, p/s FACT70) more...
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SWAMP CHILDREN Taste Whats Rhythm (1982 Belgian 3-track 12", funky jazz vibes early incarnation of Factory Records' Kalima, including You've Got Me Beat & Softly Saying Goodbye featuring an uncredited A Certain Ratio, die cut patterned sleeve.The vinyl shows light paper scuffing with no impact on play and the label has the annotation 'Killer' next to You've Got Me Beat, which it is! FBN16) more...
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